I was just wondering if there were any plans to port Ping Plotter to Linux? I am a registered user but given that I recently made the switch away from Windows to Linux I will in all likelihood not be able to use Ping Plotter. It is possible that I may be able to use it under some programs that run Windows programs such as wine but these programs are not foolproof at running Windows programs (at least not yet).

If there are no plans to port Ping Plotter to Linux may I suggest that you consider such?

There is nothing quite like Ping Plotter under Linux.

Sorry about posting this anonymously but I don't remember my user name or my password. Without a user name I can't email myself a temporary password. Once I port over my Windows data files I will be able to tell what my old user name and password was.

We had a beta release that suported Wine earlier this year (it was publicly available), but had no one comment on it - either positive or negative, so we've shelved this for the time being. We're focusing our time on several other features for now, and might revisit this in Q2 of 2004 if we get some interest.

I'd like- a *nix version of MultiPingPlotter (one program that combines both capabilities), that stores whatever data it needs in a log file and creates graphs from that data at user's request. This would hopefully run on *nix host accounts with shell access, without requiring access usually granted to resellers or dedicated root users.